Monday, June 1, 2009

Haircut

I went to what I used to call a "ranger flat-top" cut on Saturday. I have been advised by the barber it's actually a "high and tight flat-top". Maybe pics, sometime...

5 comments:

The Lily said...

I thought marines got a high and tight and rangers got a three (or four?) fingers across?

But what do I know.

J.R.Shirley said...

Well, evidently there has to be at least 4 fingers across width at the top of Army dos. This is high and tight, but shorter on top than a plain high and tight.

http://www.geocities.com/rodeodrive/3696/Photos_ft5.html

Maybe I can post pics soon.

Assrot said...

Yeah, we called it a "high and tight" back when I was a young GI. My brother was a grunt and he called it a "motivation haircut".

Joe

Old NFO said...

It's a high and tight regardless of what service... :-)

Snigglefrits said...

Is it okay to say said haircut looks real nice?

Probably helps that I'm a fan of uber short hair on guys anyway, but still...


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